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earlier linked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "earlier linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was mentioned or connected in a previous part of the text or conversation. Example: "For more information, please refer to the document that was earlier linked in this discussion."
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4 human-written examples
Spoonworms were earlier linked with the peanut worms (sipunculids); then Adam Sedgewick assigned them to the phylum Annelida.
Encyclopedias
He backed the call for a paramilitary monitoring commission to be brought back, adding that the killings of Mr McGuigan and the earlier linked murder of a former IRA commander, Gerard Davison, could not allowed to pass without detailed investigation.
News & Media
Mr Mahady was earlier linked with the collapse of Access to Justice, a company whose directors were Lord Moyne, who is Jonathan Guinness of the brewing dynasty, Sir William Shelton, and Suffolk landowner Sir Charles Blois, who claims to have lost well over pounds 500,000 lending to Delt and Access.
News & Media
We found methylation of H3.3 at Lys-28, which was earlier linked to gene repression and shown to be enriched in inactive X chromosome chromatin [62].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Early linking of GIS and qualitative research was made by participatory GIS researchers, often in planning, and has now been developed with a variety of different qualitative methods used (Kwan and Ding, 2008).
Science
El Cerillo, according to the prosecutor, was immediately put on the suspect list for the November victims due to his earlier links with Tolteca.
News & Media
3.58am GMT In case you skipped past our earlier link to the full text of the president's speech, here it is again, in all its glory.
News & Media
WASHINGTON — In some ways, the partisan standoff over looming budget cuts resembles earlier links in the chain of fiscal battles that began two years ago.
News & Media
From fossils they learned that the continent was once warmer and home to abundant life, all clues to its earlier link to other southern continents.
News & Media
They even spoke of their discomfort at having their country identified with a leader renowned for his earlier links to terrorism.
News & Media
Google's famous search algorithm emulates the principle of scholarly citation — counting up and evaluating earlier links in order to steer users toward the sources that others have already found helpful.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "earlier linked", ensure that the prior connection has been explicitly mentioned or is readily apparent to the reader to avoid confusion.
Common error
Don't assume the reader knows what "earlier linked" refers to. Provide context or a brief explanation of the nature of the link to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "earlier linked" functions as a modifier, typically used to describe something that has a pre-existing connection or relationship. Ludwig's analysis confirms its use in various contexts to denote a prior association.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "earlier linked" is a grammatically sound and usable expression for indicating a prior connection or association. While not extremely common, as shown in Ludwig's examples, it appears in a variety of reliable sources, including news outlets and scientific publications. When employing this phrase, ensure that the connection is clear to the reader to avoid ambiguity. Alternative phrases, such as "previously associated" or "formerly connected", can be used to add nuance. The phrase serves primarily to provide context and is generally suitable for neutral and formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
previously associated
Replaces "linked" with "associated", emphasizing a connection without necessarily implying a direct cause-and-effect relationship.
formerly connected
Uses "connected" instead of "linked", and "formerly" instead of "earlier", indicating a past connection.
previously related
Substitutes "linked" with "related", highlighting a relationship or connection that existed before.
previously tied to
Replaces "linked" with "tied to", suggesting a stronger connection or dependency.
initially connected to
Emphasizes the temporal aspect of the link, indicating it was connected at the beginning.
once associated with
Indicates a past association that may no longer be current.
had a prior connection
Uses a more descriptive phrase instead of a direct substitution, specifying a connection existed earlier.
historically associated
Specifies that the link or association has a historical basis or significance.
formerly implicated in
Uses "implicated" which suggest the QUERY was involved in something negative
earlier implicated in
Uses "implicated" which suggests the QUERY was involved in something negative, changing only the order of the words.
FAQs
How can I use "earlier linked" in a sentence?
You can use "earlier linked" to refer to a connection or association that was established or mentioned previously, such as: "The suspect was "earlier linked" to the crime through DNA evidence."
What are some alternatives to using "earlier linked"?
Alternatives include "previously associated", "formerly connected", or "previously related", depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "previously linked" instead of "earlier linked"?
Yes, "previously linked" is a perfectly acceptable and often interchangeable alternative to "earlier linked". Both phrases indicate a connection that existed at some point in the past.
What's the difference between "earlier linked" and "newly linked"?
"Earlier linked" refers to a connection that was established or known in the past, while "newly linked" suggests a connection that has only recently been discovered or established.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested